Pubdate: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 Source: Deseret News (UT) Copyright: 2000 Deseret News Publishing Corp. Contact: http://www.desnews.com/ Author: Kenneth R. Larsen Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n866/a03.html EDITORIAL ON POT WAS WRONG A recent Deseret News editorial stated: "Serious researchers believe marijuana contains certain compounds of medicinal value. But absolutely none of them recommends smoking the weed as a means of obtaining any benefit." That is a lie. I am a serious medical researcher. I have co-authored an article in the pharmacological journal JPET (Vol 291: 31-38, 1999) on an anti-arthritis drug derived from THC, the principal active ingredient in marijuana. I am currently collaborating on a chapter in a book on medical marijuana written for medical and research professionals. I have recommended changing the law so patients can smoke marijuana for the instant relief of several serious life-threatening symptoms, as well as dozens of minor symptoms, such as glaucoma, nausea, arthritis and gastrointestinal discomfort. I am also the chairman of the Utah Therapeutic Humane Cannabis Committee, supporting the legalization of medical marijuana in Utah. I am not the only serious researcher who recommends "smoking the weed as a means of obtaining (real medical) benefit." Kenneth R. Larsen Salt Lake City - ---